Well, after the series of heart-wrenching, lead-blowing, late losses in Baltimore, the Pirates got their lead blowing out of the way early and lost in a much more conventional fashion on Tuesday night.——-Ian Snell pitched miserably. Really, really, really bad. The thing was, for the entire time he was in there, the game was still close. Snell gave up 2 runs in a disastrous first, but the Pirates came back with a barrage of hits in the 2nd to go up 4-2 off of Vazquez.—Then, the wheels came off. The Sox kept walking and hitting to take a 5-4 lead, but Bautista hit a solo shot to tie it. Snell proceeded to stay in the game and give up two more in the 5th. Then came the parade of “white flag relief” — Osoria, Salas, and Burnett. Salas in particular gave up 5 runs in 0.1 innings.—It was 15-5 by the time the 7th was over.—-Final: 16-5The Pirates have been outscored in the Windy City this year: 62-28.Not good.—————-